The Canterbury Cathedral in the UK has been live streaming church services to its patrons since coronavirus has swept the globe. The Cathedral houses four cats on its grounds, and lucky viewers got to see one of the felines live while Dr. Robert Willis, the Dean of Canterbury, was leading a service.
The cat, named Tiger, was first spotted sipping something on the ground from a bowl. The cat then jumped up beside Robert and began dipping his paws into the milk dish.
"Sorry, we've acquired a friend this morning," said Robert as he placed Tiger back on the ground. The Cathedral shared a video of their adorable mishap on their Facebook page with the caption "Join Dean Robert - and Tiger - for today's Morning Prayer from the gardens of Canterbury Cathedral."
This wasn't the Cathedral's first cat-astrophe either. Tiger's brother, Leo, had previously taken over a recent service when he was caught trying to disappear into the Dean's robes. If virtual services are the new norm for a while, at least the chance of seeing a cute feline will spice up the screentime.